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back to you, dennis. dennis: the gap is narrowing between president obama and mitt romney, even in swing states. mitt romney almost even with the president. there is an all out buying bullets for those political ads. john shelton joined me now. thank you for being with us, john. you know what, it looks like there will be an all out spending until the election. >> there is a huge amount of money they share. we see a huge number of ads going out to the swing states. dennis: when i advertise on television, i am normally reaching everybody. how do i narrow that message into the few people that are still undecided? >> well, you do not really want to do that because the people are very targeted towards politics and they are the ones who have already made the decision. tv and cable. everybody. they go after all the people sitting in front of that tv. you are going to be able to get to the undecided people by going after a wide shotgun approach using tv. the internet sort of goes right after the individuals. they
back to you, dennis. dennis: the gap is narrowing between president obama and mitt romney, even in swing states. mitt romney almost even with the president. there is an all out buying bullets for those political ads. john shelton joined me now. thank you for being with us, john. you know what, it looks like there will be an all out spending until the election. >> there is a huge amount of money they share. we see a huge number of ads going out to the swing states. dennis: when i advertise...
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dennis: i am dennis kneale. with 9 hours to go until the first presidential debate polls show the contents narrowing. neil cavuto joining us live from the debate site in denver and the debate in moment who is better for the markets? president obama or mitt romney? that one is over. tracy: all about jobs and numbers. good news in the private sector. dennis: good news for bald guys in business. we have the hair raising facts on that. stocks now every 15 minutes. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. the dow up and i am happy. nicole: if you are happy about some up arrows you got what you wanted. and dow jones industrials are up 44 points and the tech and nasdaq up 1/2% and the s&p 5001453 so with stock about a trading range pushing to the upper end of that. also look at them names on the move and focusing on netflix. netflix is the no. one performer in the s&p 500 day. and gains of the citigroup call. customer satisfaction is doing well and for the first time to improve since last summer and a buy
dennis: i am dennis kneale. with 9 hours to go until the first presidential debate polls show the contents narrowing. neil cavuto joining us live from the debate site in denver and the debate in moment who is better for the markets? president obama or mitt romney? that one is over. tracy: all about jobs and numbers. good news in the private sector. dennis: good news for bald guys in business. we have the hair raising facts on that. stocks now every 15 minutes. nicole petallides on the floor of...
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dennis: hello, i am dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. stunning news, the big drop in the unemployment rate under 8%. we have reaction from wall street, the campaign trail and of course main street. dennis: ge jack welch on twitter send the jobs numbers don't add up and he ties it to the rough performance in the debate. cheryl: you won't leave how much california drivers are paying to fill up their tanks. that and more coming up in the west coast minute. top of the hour, stocks every 15 minutes, we have nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. stocks are heading higher, wall street reacted to the jobs numbers, what is it saying? nicole: it is pretty unbelievable. anybody who heard these jobs numbers were taken aback, a huge surprise to the upside. it really set the tone for today, move things to the upside and the dow with the small move of 56 points actually hit highs we have not seen since december 2007, and so many names on the dow have hit 52-week highs, so let's look at the numbers. verizon, general electric, wa
dennis: hello, i am dennis kneale. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. stunning news, the big drop in the unemployment rate under 8%. we have reaction from wall street, the campaign trail and of course main street. dennis: ge jack welch on twitter send the jobs numbers don't add up and he ties it to the rough performance in the debate. cheryl: you won't leave how much california drivers are paying to fill up their tanks. that and more coming up in the west coast minute. top of the hour, stocks every 15...
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dennis, over to you. dennis: stocks now with nicole, can figure out why bank stocks are rallying after the debate. nicole: mercy names leading the way on the dow jones industrial, the banking index is shining, 2%, 3% respectively. the market is trending higher, another case some would argue, repealing dodd-frank. we will know more as time passes, but bank of america up three full percentage points. let's take a look at how we are faring. dow jones dust fills up. up more than half of a percent right now. back to you. cheryl: we will see you at the top of the hour. if you feel you're not getting enough likes on facebook, why not pay for them? the company announcing a feature to allow users to pay more to get more visibility for their posts. cussincausing facebook users ar7 per post to push their status or events to a larger number of friends and higher on the newsfeed. $21.79 right now, but down over 40% since the ipo earlier. dennis: the interesting thing here is it gives you, facebook came out said we hav
dennis, over to you. dennis: stocks now with nicole, can figure out why bank stocks are rallying after the debate. nicole: mercy names leading the way on the dow jones industrial, the banking index is shining, 2%, 3% respectively. the market is trending higher, another case some would argue, repealing dodd-frank. we will know more as time passes, but bank of america up three full percentage points. let's take a look at how we are faring. dow jones dust fills up. up more than half of a percent...
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dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: and i'm cheryl casone ed as apple goes, will the market go with it? the market is falling. we have an analyst standing by. dennis: beware of molotov cocktails. the protest is a sign that people of greece feel they're being sold out by european leaders. cheryl: small business, big problems. national retail federation of business is here with a dire warning. dennis: jobs, the lack of them, top issue of his presidential campaign. the ceo of dice holdings is with us and says they have looked at a number of tech jobs now available. stocks every 15 minutes, nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange where stocks are taking a dive, nicole. nicole: they really are, dennis. down more than half of 1%. the majority of those dow component coming under pressure. all of which got some analyst calls today, not in a positive way. those are some of the names weighing. some other names on the dow, nasdaq composite i down 1.5%. i heard at the top when you talk about apple and
dennis: i am dennis kneale. cheryl: and i'm cheryl casone ed as apple goes, will the market go with it? the market is falling. we have an analyst standing by. dennis: beware of molotov cocktails. the protest is a sign that people of greece feel they're being sold out by european leaders. cheryl: small business, big problems. national retail federation of business is here with a dire warning. dennis: jobs, the lack of them, top issue of his presidential campaign. the ceo of dice holdings is with...
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dennis: dennis kneale. tracy: dying to see my cellphone. dennis: we have two -- two divergent views for what is coming. we'd report and you decide. tracy: the american airlines round eight planes. stuart varney is here to ask us the question of our american's union problems and why would anyone slam the airline because of that? dennis: you had to get your company to e-mail personal-and hear what our guest has to say about how vulnerable that lead you to employer snooping. tracy: bad enough there's parental snooping. nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. down 70 points. what happened? >> we have seen retailers and banks and the auto numbers. utilities are lower and let's take a look. the nasdaq and the s&p. we see accelerated selling and resale of yesterday's gains of 75 points and now we are down 80. the nasdaq is down 0.1% and the s&p down 1/4% and telecom with folks taking a look at metro pc yes with a new 52 week high and a $40 stock in 2007. it is jumping today. have we -- jumping. it takeover target and sprint selling o
dennis: dennis kneale. tracy: dying to see my cellphone. dennis: we have two -- two divergent views for what is coming. we'd report and you decide. tracy: the american airlines round eight planes. stuart varney is here to ask us the question of our american's union problems and why would anyone slam the airline because of that? dennis: you had to get your company to e-mail personal-and hear what our guest has to say about how vulnerable that lead you to employer snooping. tracy: bad enough...
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dennis kneale will cover the story next. president obama and gop candidate mitt romney in final preparations for tonight's critical debate. romney adviser and ceo our special guest. interesting to hear what he has to say. not a huge fan -- ashley: we will find the impact it will have. it is 30 past the hour. let's check the markets every 15 minutes. nicole petallides on the floor of the nyse. nicole: he bliss is great at looking at the markets. what are we looking at back-and-forth? which way are we going? >> don't really know. we knew it would be a job recession. global macro data was not great offset by -- the data was okay. worst of all the clothes. look at the other data and the employment picture is down so even though orders are up, is not good for long-term prospects. nicole: when we look at the consolidation that is unchanged, what you waiting for? waiting for the jobs report friday and how can investors play a market like this? >> interesting question. from the retail perspective you will only go around the margins.
dennis kneale will cover the story next. president obama and gop candidate mitt romney in final preparations for tonight's critical debate. romney adviser and ceo our special guest. interesting to hear what he has to say. not a huge fan -- ashley: we will find the impact it will have. it is 30 past the hour. let's check the markets every 15 minutes. nicole petallides on the floor of the nyse. nicole: he bliss is great at looking at the markets. what are we looking at back-and-forth? which way...
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dennis kneale covering the story. i was never in a union. >> let's not forget that. >> union are doing very well but not so well for newspapers. 700 employees walked off the job. they are protesting the hard-line. the walkout was more around the block. it is awkward for management that one of the most pro union papers in the country. labor, so long as it declines in the private sector is losing clout and unable to withstand the unfettered bank accounts of industry but the old gray lady union members see a different faith in their contracts. is expired year ago. they lost $90 million last quarter. stock price down 50%. pension benefits and health coverage and overtime. the unions want increase in the same areas which make me thinks there's no tactic possible in a state of denial. the times want this wrapped up by year end but they are digging in their heels. time's dissident workers have a web site and two weeks ago they put up a warning letter aimed at management and it reads, quote, 18 months after our contract expir
dennis kneale covering the story. i was never in a union. >> let's not forget that. >> union are doing very well but not so well for newspapers. 700 employees walked off the job. they are protesting the hard-line. the walkout was more around the block. it is awkward for management that one of the most pro union papers in the country. labor, so long as it declines in the private sector is losing clout and unable to withstand the unfettered bank accounts of industry but the old gray...
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dennis o'neil covering the story and he joins us now with more. dennis: personal question for you, how green is your deodorant, breakfast cereal, laundry detergent now that federal trade commission want to have a tougher say in the field of grain marketing. new guidelines, discouraging marketers from green claims unless they can prove the hype with actual studies that are difficult to conduct. the agency even going so far to encourage companies to sue each other to challenge green claims. green claims exploded the decade and they last addressed the issue in 1988. lots of confusion on how green it has to be. consumer advocate groups praise the f pc for weighing in on this. how widespread does brainwash and green jobs comprise only 2.4% of all jobs of the u.s. economy. they have investigated only several cases of bogus green claims. if pursued window makers for exaggerating claims about installation, bamboo fabric for being green when it was not. advocate groups are all riled up. you can bet on one thing, the ftc will start collecting more find on t
dennis o'neil covering the story and he joins us now with more. dennis: personal question for you, how green is your deodorant, breakfast cereal, laundry detergent now that federal trade commission want to have a tougher say in the field of grain marketing. new guidelines, discouraging marketers from green claims unless they can prove the hype with actual studies that are difficult to conduct. the agency even going so far to encourage companies to sue each other to challenge green claims. green...
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dennis kneale joins us now. the story we alluded to earlier. >> the most created a political event ever. the real star was sesame street big bird thanks to this right here. >> i'm sorry, jim. i'm going to stop providing to pbs. i like big bird. >> that blew away the democratic convention. bush had nine and a half million messages over three days. and after romney made that one-liner, the phrase big bird got 17,000 times per minute. pbs at 10,000 times per minute. big bird shot up to the fourth most term on google. trading worldwide, new twitter account open, but how insightful was the tweet talking to distract the substance of the debate? i love big bird they stop pbs. the tragedy of mitt romney as he knows people kill everything she loves. the big cnn came up with this, breaking, big bird two campaign, he would put big bird on the chopping block. sesame workshop putting up this statement. in nonpartisan non-prophet organization. we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes big bird. tracy: i love big bird.
dennis kneale joins us now. the story we alluded to earlier. >> the most created a political event ever. the real star was sesame street big bird thanks to this right here. >> i'm sorry, jim. i'm going to stop providing to pbs. i like big bird. >> that blew away the democratic convention. bush had nine and a half million messages over three days. and after romney made that one-liner, the phrase big bird got 17,000 times per minute. pbs at 10,000 times per minute. big bird shot...
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dennis kneale is here covering that story. dennis: is consumer demand for gas sipping electric cars so big that they now resort to pitching them on the home shopping channel? here is a rather high-priced pitch for hsn. toyota is taking over agent said yesterday airing three one hour programs. toyota's hybrid models start at $20,000 go up to 50,000. three hours of programming to sell me on the benefits of hybrids. if you cannot do it in a 32nd tv spot, you have a problem. state law not allowed to bypass local dealers and sell direct. the tv shows yesterday at work product demos. toyota says that after just that first hour on air, a cut as many requests for follow-up information as it expected to get all day long. hsn may offer a new way for carmakers to go after customers. these women, two thirds of new car purchases. hsn, 90% of the audience is women. average income is $60,000. this is the first time that hsn has ever run a show showing new we will know pretty soon whether the approach worked for toyota. tracy: i think it is a
dennis kneale is here covering that story. dennis: is consumer demand for gas sipping electric cars so big that they now resort to pitching them on the home shopping channel? here is a rather high-priced pitch for hsn. toyota is taking over agent said yesterday airing three one hour programs. toyota's hybrid models start at $20,000 go up to 50,000. three hours of programming to sell me on the benefits of hybrids. if you cannot do it in a 32nd tv spot, you have a problem. state law not allowed...
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dennis: a $90 million loss. part of the -- problem is zynga is getting zapped today. shares down almost 20% today after the maker of farm bill reducing the forecast. down over 2%. zynga camps provide 40% of facebook revenues. zynga lowered its top full year forecast on revenue to 1.1 billion. introduce profit prediction by 45%. caught between two crunch points. it has to navigate the shift from laptop to tablet and smart phone games. 84 million users. this year 26 million. now down to 20 million. look at the quarter to quarter revenue. they are falling. mafia wars down 31%. city bill down 24%. zynga also hurt by a plot of this family spinoff. it also think writing off almost half of the deal. facebook, the zynga zinger raises the question. watch the pressure on that stock. ashley: i love it. tracy: my daughter said, thankfully, we will be sick of these games in a week anyway. do not buy them. ashley: they are only like a dollar. tracy: i do not buy them. ashley: attention span these days, zero. a quarter till. time for stocks now. nicole petallides. nicole: i wish my
dennis: a $90 million loss. part of the -- problem is zynga is getting zapped today. shares down almost 20% today after the maker of farm bill reducing the forecast. down over 2%. zynga camps provide 40% of facebook revenues. zynga lowered its top full year forecast on revenue to 1.1 billion. introduce profit prediction by 45%. caught between two crunch points. it has to navigate the shift from laptop to tablet and smart phone games. 84 million users. this year 26 million. now down to 20...